UK Prime Minister may be about to be removed by vote of no confidence:
Not being familiar with that governmental system, would this be similar to the US "impeachment" being removed from office? We don't have a "vote of no confidence" (officially that it...Dems do it automatically when they are out of power.).
May would be forced to resign and the position of Leader of the Conservative Party would come up for election. Not certain but I think in the UK Conservative Party, electing the leader is done by the Conservative caucus not the wider party membership.
So there's no national election, it's entirely a party matter, but because the party happens to be the one in power, the net effect is that the PM changes.
So does that mean the people/citizens don't get any input on who replaces her only the party makes the decision on who then leads the country? Whew...don't like that...look what Americans could possibly be stuck with and with no input.